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revOSD – On-screen Display

Justin Kenny – IME 458 5.25.2012. revOSD – On-screen Display. Agenda. Project Description + Goals Block Diagram + Descriptions Schematic + Layout Construction, Testing + Problems Encountered Conclusions + Demo. Project Description + Goals.

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revOSD – On-screen Display

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  1. Justin Kenny – IME 458 5.25.2012 revOSD – On-screen Display

  2. Agenda • Project Description + Goals • Block Diagram + Descriptions • Schematic + Layout • Construction, Testing + Problems Encountered • Conclusions + Demo

  3. Project Description + Goals • Design a PCB to provide an on-screen display containing battery + location information for an RC vehicle • Provide regulated 5V and 12.6V supplies for RC systems • Transmit telemetry via RF transmitter

  4. Block Diagram

  5. MCU, RF IC, GPS • Used TI MSP430F5508 – 24MHz, USB, SPI, UART, 10-bit ADC, 48-pin 0.5mm pitch QFP • Used GTop FGPMMOPA6B GPS module – built in patch antenna, outputs NMEA at 38400 baud • Used Analog Devices ADF7012 – GFSK transmitter, 75-1000MHz range • Used Skyworks SKY65017 100mW amplifier

  6. Power + Analog • Used 0.5mΩ current sense resistor + TI INA214 current shunt monitor • Used TI LM4040 2.048V reference + 4 divided ADC inputs to read battery voltage, current, and 2 spare channels with range 10.24, 16.8V • Used TI TPS5430 5V 3A step down, TLV1117 3.3V 800mA linear, and TPS61085 12.6V 300mA step up regulators

  7. Video Generation • Used Maxim MAX7456 OSD generator – SPI input, outputs NTSC or PAL video • Used Rohm BH76330FVM video switch + buffer amplifier to select video channel

  8. Schematic (1/4)

  9. Schematic (2/4)

  10. Schematic (3/4)

  11. Schematic (4/4)

  12. Layout (Top)

  13. Layout (Bottom)

  14. PCB (Top)

  15. PCB (Bottom)

  16. Finished Project

  17. Construction + Testing • First board partial reflow; only components that needed it, remaining were hand soldered • Second board full reflow; only through-hole components hand soldered • Tested power supply first, then MCU and remaining components • 2 major errors, 5 total changes for next revision

  18. Conclusions • Read datasheets thoroughly and carefully • If time permits, make prototype modules of individual components/blocks in design • Route functional blocks individually then connect (component placement is critical) • Hand soldering tiny components is not hard, just use lots of flux! • Use silkscreen layer over ground plane for nice logos/text

  19. Demo Thanks for Listening!

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